Aetolos

Captain Aetolos (died 267 BC) was the leader of an army of Roman Brigands not far from Ariminum. He was assassinated by Nero Quietus, a Julii assassin, in 267 BC.

Biography
Aetolos was the leader of a group of Brigands in the Roman Republic near Ariminum (Rimini) on the eastern coastline of the Italian Peninsula. Sometime around 270 BC he joined the Knights Templar, leading his brigands to attack strongholds of the Assassin Order. He was pardoned by the House of Maxentii, who ran the Roman Senate, because their leader Decius Maxentius was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar.

Death
Assassin Nero Quietus, nominally a servant of the House of Julii but secretly a member of the Assassin Order, was sent by Assassin Mentor and Julii head Flavius Julius to kill Aetolos, as he was not only a Templar, but a dangerous brigand leader.

Aetolos was found at his camp by Nero Quietus, who killed one of his brigands and stole his uniform. He took up weapons and found Aetolos torturing a captive for the location of an Apple of Eden, which was believed to be in Italy (it was in "The Vault" under Rome), and Quietus came up behind him and slit his throat with a knife. He freed the hostage, and the two escaped the camp. He was succeeded as a bandit leader by Adeimanthos.